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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Essential Tools In Crypto on: February 19, 2018, 11:44:49 PM
If your new to the crypto space or want to take a more deeper dive into the world of useful websites this post may be for you. Here are four tools all the links I use on a regular basis to stay up-to-date and help me to make better trades.

1 - Cointelligence

It has several features:

a) General Overview of the Market

Here you can view several altcoins. To my knowledge, they have the largest database of all altcoins. You can sort the data by price, volume, algorithm, proof type, market cap and 24h change.

b) Coin Specific Data

You can view charts and market data on a specific cryptocurrency. Useful information includes latest trades from all exchanges, forums, orders on all exchanges, advanced charts and analysis.

c) Coin Analysis

You can also read the latest news regarding the market as well as analysis made by chart analyst experts. The Bitcoin analysis has been particularly impressive www.cointelligence.com/content/analysis/bitcoin


2 - Coinbase


Probably the most popular and easy-to-use exchange in the space that allows you to buy/sell Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin. This is my normal go to exchange if I need to bring fiat money into the market.

3 - Coindera

Coindera makes it easy to monitor Bitcoin and over one hundred cryptocurrencies. You can get real-time alerts sent via email, SMS, and push notifications to your Android or IOS devices and the user interface is responsive and attractive.

4 - Blockfolio

If you do wish to monitor your portfolio I recommend using Blockfolio. It's a mobile app available on Android and iOS that does not require an account. There is a lot of privacy speculation about portfolio management apps in general but this application seems to be on the up and up.

Here are the tools I use to help me trade better. Comment below other tools I missed and those that you would like to recommend.
2  Economy / Speculation / Re: Do you trust chart analysts? on: February 19, 2018, 10:55:37 PM
Do you really trust chart analyst?lot of people predict bitcoin price with chart analyst.but i don't trust them.i think bitcoin price and other crypto price depend on supply,demand and NEWS.

Beginners can find the cryptocurrency space overwhelming as there is a vast amount of data available from an extensive number of individuals and companies.

Chart analysts provide the opinions of predictions rather than facts therefore I advise you to conduct your own research by learning about the trading charts.

Start this by following the price of Bitcoin and your other favourite coins daily using the trading charts. Don't obsess over it, instead keep track and this will get you more familiar with reading charts and looking at them. You can boost your understanding of the trading charts by learning chart fundamentals from chart analysts and books.

Once you feel confident practice, make mistakes and learn from them. I have provided recommended reading below that I have found particularly useful.

Bitcoin Analysis https://www.cointelligence.com/content/analysis/bitcoin/

Line Chart https://www.cointelligence.com/coins_list

Candlestick Chart https://www.binance.com/
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Monero vs. Zcash on: February 15, 2018, 02:09:39 PM
Technically speaking, what do you believe is superior from a privacy perspective, Monero or ZCash? Doing some research and interested in opinions.


For those of you who are unsure of the coins, I have provided a brief overview of what they are below.

Monero started in April 2014 and it uses privacy technologies understood as Ring Signatures, Stealth Addresses and RingCT on the blockchain technology to obscure the identity of senders and verifiers.

Zcash started as a fork of the Bitcoin blockchain in October 2016 is and it gets its name from the fact that zero knowledge is revealed to the verifier in the process.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best exchange for beginner? on: February 15, 2018, 10:30:15 AM
Binance.

Ease of use and visually pleasing. This exchange started 4 months ago and 9/10 times it has been the exchange with the highest trading volume which indicates its strength.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / What are your thoughts on ECA? on: February 14, 2018, 03:42:15 PM
I decided to take a position in ECA in December because it was pretty hot but right now and the price is very low compared to that month.

What do you think?
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is it too late to buy NEO? on: February 13, 2018, 10:13:25 PM
Why would you wait till 8th August?

The time to get in is before that. I invested yesterday at $15 and $16.5 and I'm already up 10btc. I plan to short 75% of it when it reaches $25-$30 (which it will) and then hold the rest. My short term profit will keep me safe from any long term losses.



NEO is working towards developing a product for the future. It not only rebranded from Antshares to NEO in June of 2017, but they refocused their marketing as well — with enormous success. Neo’s objective, while ultimately utilizing many of the same technologies as Ethereum, is to be the platform for a new smart economy.

In January, Neo was on fire with their team having attended several conferences and having organised multiple meetups. The whole month was very bullish regarding price action, reaching ATH at over $160, now riding a rollercoaster and reaching ATH again.

After a long bullish trend that started back in December, and reaching new ATH. NEO looks like it did a double top. Also it is showing a hidden bearish divergence on the Stoch indicator, price action around 0.01025 is extremely important as it will define if the price continues the bull trend or it starts a new bear momentum. Support Levels: 0.01097 Sats. Resistance Levels: 0.01498 Sats

I think Neo’s featured in all of our issues to date - and with good reason. The future always looks bright with Neo. A strong representative for China’s blockchain future, backed by a strong and dedicated team. Potentially another safe bet for the near future.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / NEO vs Ethereum - which coin do you favour as a long term investment? on: February 12, 2018, 06:26:27 PM
I have been researching NEO to understand what it is, it’s roots, how it works and its storage options.

Many articles exist that explain the “differences” between Ethereum and NEO, but they do the debate little justice. They skim over things, don’t explore them well, explore only one aspect, or aren’t holistic in their analysis and don’t explain why the differences even matter and what their relevance to the real world is.

Therefore, I would like you to share your opinions about NEO and Ethereum, explain which one is a better long term investment then justify your reasoning.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / A Beginners Guide: Cryptocurrency Wallets on: February 08, 2018, 09:21:14 PM
A wallet is typically safer than a cryptocurrency exchange. A wallet for cryptocurrencies is similar to a bank account. Wallets allow you to store your coins, receive coins, and send your coins. There are main types of cryptocurrency wallets which include Software Wallet, Web Wallet/Hosted Wallet, Hardware Wallet, and Paper Wallet.


Desktop Wallets


This type of wallet requires a download of software which can be installed onto the desktop of your PC or Mac. Generally, a cryptocurrency i.e. Ethereum will allow you to download their wallet however some require you to download the blockchain and this is 100GB plus in size. If you have limited bandwidth alternatives include MultiBit and Amory which allow you to create and make use of a wallet without downloading blockchain information. For mobile devices, MyCelium, Electrum, and Copay offer high quality wallet clients for Android and iOS devices and they come with complete backup features.

Web/Hosted Wallet

This type of wallet is accessible via the internet and hosted by a third party. They are popular due to their ease of use as you can access your wallet from any internet connected device. However, they are not the most secure as private keys are kept by the third party. Regardless Coinbase does offer a comparatively secure wallet that is worth considering.

Hardware Wallets

This type of wallet is an offline, hardware device that has to be plugged into a device for transaction. They offer higher levels of security as private keys are generated on the device whilst it is offline. They are favoured for their ease of use and additional features around password protection i.e. face recognition. The Ledger Nano S and Trezor Wallet are both able to hold large range of coins.

Paper Wallets

This type of wallet is a paper wallet. Paper wallets offer higher levels of security, in comparison to desktop wallets and web/hosted wallets, as your address is printed onto a wallet. You can print out your address on sites such as BitAddress or WalletGenerator. Keeping mind, this type of wallet is prone to wear and tear so keep copies in a safe place.

Read:

> Bitcoin Wallet Options www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-bitcoin-guide
> Ethereum Wallet Options www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-ethereum-guide
> Litecoin Wallet Options www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-litecoin-guide
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie starting out where to invest $500 on: February 08, 2018, 06:08:40 PM
I suggest investing into the top 10 as these coins have stood the test of time.

Always remember, investing does come with a risk therefore never risk more than you can afford to loose. Also, think about what you mean when you say you want to invest. Do you want to day trade? Do you want to invest in the companies? Or, do you want to buy currency with the hope it will appreciate in value?

Before placing your hard-earned money into the cryptocurrency space I suggest you learn about the coin fundamentals using the recommended reading. Start spending your time and energy learning, discussing, using, coding, and enquiring about the coins.

These in-depth guides will be helpful for your research:

www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-bitcoin-guide

www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-ethereum-guide

www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-litecoin-guide
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: LiteCoin_First Time buyer _HElp on: February 08, 2018, 05:33:14 PM
 Shocked

Before placing your hard-earned money into the cryptocurrency space I suggest you learn about the coin fundamentals using the recommended reading. Start spending your time and energy learning, discussing, using, coding, and enquiring about the coins.

Always remember, investing into Litecoin does come with a risk therefore never risk more than you can afford to loose. Also, think about what you mean when you say you want to invest. Do you want to day trade? Do you want to invest in the companies? Or, do you want to buy currency with the hope it will appreciate in value?

This guide has been useful in my research www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-litecoin-guide
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / The Future Of Litecoin 2018 on: February 08, 2018, 04:07:22 PM
So….. I have been researching  , to understand what it is, it’s roots, how it works and how it fits into e-commerce.

Anyway, my research suggests this is a good investment as….it has a faster block time, introduction of Litepay and it has been stable for the last 3 years…..

Therefore I would like to invest in this coin so I'd like to know what 2018 will bring.

This guide helped me during my research: www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-litecoin-guide
12  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Popular and biggest exchanges for Bitcoin on: February 06, 2018, 06:51:01 PM
I am always happy to help.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Ethereum best for investment? on: February 06, 2018, 06:11:44 PM
Ethereum is crushing the market right now

It's pumping like crazy, one of the biggest daily volume numbers. Over 2 billion dollar is traded in exchanges just for Ethereum. We may see $500 this weekend.

Always remember, investing into Bitcoin, Litecoin or Ethereum does come with a risk therefore never risk more than you can afford to loose. Therefore spend time and energy learning, discussing, using, coding, and enquiring about the coins.

Ethereum is different to Bitcoin and Litecoin, because Ethereum is being used a as a building block for companies - this is a major ‘pull' factor for investors as it signifies long-term use, mass adoption etc. However, Ethereum is still an Internet currency, so you should always proceed with caution.​ Ethereum has become a popular cryptocurrency alternative to Bitcoin over the last year as it has both a intrinsic value and an industrial value.​ This well thought-out and researched Ethereum Guide was helpful - www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-ethereum-guide/

14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I am new here! Plz give me some TIPS! on: February 06, 2018, 03:38:07 PM
Hello everyone,

I am a new bird, and a Beginner in th Blockchain & BTC World!

IT IS A EXCITING MOMENT IN THE COMMOS!

Thanks to BTC, Thanks to BitcoinTalk.org.

I want to get in ICO, I know there have many BULL in BTC, plz give me some tips.

Thanks!


Welcome to the Cryptocurrency community! I have been thinking a lot lately about all the information I had to search for when I was a beginner in the blockchain and cryptocurrency world. So, I looked around for some helpful guides to help out all the new people in this diverse and evolving industry, and I think these ones give a really good overview of Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin  Smiley

Everything You Need To Know About Bitcoin

www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-bitcoin-guide

Everything You Need To Know About Ethereum

www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-ethereum-guide

Everything You Need To Know About Litecoin

www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-litecoin-guide
15  Other / Beginners & Help / Popular and biggest exchanges for Bitcoin on: February 06, 2018, 01:36:40 PM
I have been thinking a lot lately about all the information I had to search for when I was a beginner in the blockchain and cryptocurrency world.

Therefore, I decided to share a the biggest and most popular exchanges for Bitcoin to help out all the new people in this diverse and evolving industry.

Buying and Selling

Buying and selling bitcoin is increasingly easy thanks to the growing number of online exchanges. The biggest bitcoin exchanges are available in most countries worldwide, but be sure to check the legality of bitcoin in your country before buying. On a Bitcoin money exchange, you can also learn how to trade. We recommend you take the time to do this rather than using a bitcoin bot, which is likely to be unreliable.

Here are some of the most popular Bitcoin exchanges to consider:

Binance

On Binance, you can buy Bitcoin, Binance Coin and many other coins. In fact, there are many different cryptocurrencies available. It’s known for being quick and offering relatively low fees.

Bitfinex

The largest bitcoin exchanges by trading volume, Bitfinex offers plenty of advanced trading features. Fees are relatively low, as compared to many exchanges.


Bitstamp

Bitstamp is a popular fiat to bitcoin exchange. It has a simple user interface and high trading volumes. There is good support offered in Europe.

Bittrex

One of the larger cryptocurrency exchanges, Bittrex offers most major cryptocurrencies. Setting up a basic account is very easy and customer support is decent.
CEX

Beginners will like CEX, since it has an easy-to-use interface. You can also find a nice range of trading features, if that’s of interest to you. Overall, it’s a reliable option.

Coinbase

Coinbase is probably the most beginner-friendly Bitcoin money exchange around. It’s available to users in 32 countries and offers a range of payment methods.


GDAX

Operating all over the world, GDAX offers good liquidity and competitive fees. It’s run by the same company that owns Coinbase, but offers lower fees.

Gemini

Gemini offers fairly quick account verification as well as comparatively low fees. Customer service response time is also quicker than many other exchanges.

HitBTC

Relatively low fees and a solid trading platform make HitBTC an option to consider. Bitcoin and other coins are available for trading on this platform.

Kraken

Kraken is a popular option in Europe, thanks to low transaction fees and free SEPA deposits. It’s available in most countries and offers plenty of features for bitcoin security.

If you still need help finding the best cryptocurrency exchange for your location, read this guide:

www.cointelligence.com/content/ultimate-bitcoin-guide
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / If Bitcoin is blockchain 1.0 how will it stay relevant in 3.0.. 4.0 ...? on: February 05, 2018, 02:30:14 PM
So the cryptocurrency's first generation is BTC (1.0) and second generation is Ethereum (2.0).

Blockchain 1.0 addresses the first generation as Bitcoins and forks. Blockchain 2.0 looks at extended functionalities.

What will Bitcoin do to stay relevant in Blockchain 3.0.. 4.0... 5.0 ?

17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why aren't there more women in Bitcoin? on: February 01, 2018, 10:51:10 PM
I'll love to see more women embrace Bitcoin. I'm one of the few women that started early

Cheers to all the women bold enough to brace the volatility in the market and actually sticking to it. Hoping more and more women flock to crypto community and actually explore that there's more to it than just holding bitcoin.But ofcourse, bitcoin is the start of our curiosity.

Agreed!
18  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why aren't there more women in Bitcoin? on: February 01, 2018, 10:01:35 PM
Females are not questioning 'why'

Why they have not been introduced to Bitcoin, why they should discuss Bitcoin and why they should participate. This is because they have got used to it being a masculine topic so immediately shy away from it without questioning why. As the total female participation is less than 5% then the exposure is next to nothing.

I am involved in Bitcoin? Why? My boyfriend discussing it with me in detail. The other avenue was the press but because there is so much FUD I was not as interested, I didn't understand the lifestyle, the true potential and the fact it is a supportive community.

It's a subject that seems to be safeguarded from females so I suggest you males start getting them involved by letting them know the lifestyle and the real potential it can bring them.

I hope this helps.
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